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Past Events


Leaderboard
Top Chapters: $ Raised
These are the chapters leading the way in $ raised on SAJ Weekend of Giving 2020!
Rank Chapter Raised
1 Delta-Mu (University of North Dakota) $50,332.66
2 Beta-Psi (University of Washington) $23,003.53
3 Beta-Nu (University of Kentucky) $16,613.38
4 Kappa-Theta (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) $16,611.12
5 Omicron-Rho (University of Michigan-Flint) $15,200.26
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PWGM Thomas Bishop's District Challenge
For the top 5 fundraising Districts, PWGM Thomas Bishop will fund a $1,000 scholarship in the name of the DGM for an undergraduate brother in each of those Districts for a total of $5,000. All Chapters and Districts are eligible for this challenge.
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DGM Tyler Miller's Pacific Northwest and Oregon District Challenge #2
For the first Chapter in the Pacific Northwest or Oregon Districts to reach their SAJ Weekend of Giving fundraising goal, DGM Tyler Miller will contribute $100 to their Chapter Scholarship Fund. The eligible chapters are Beta-Psi (University of Washington), Gamma-Mu (Washington State University), Rho-Mu (Central Washington University), Tau-Epsilon (Gonzaga University), Upsilon-Delta (Eastern Washington University), Seattle University Colony, Gamma-Alpha (University of Oregon), Gamma-Sigma (Oregon State University), Sigma-Tau (Western Oregon University), Theta-Delta (Willamette University) and Theta-Epsilon (Portland State University).
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DGM Tyler Miller's Beta-Psi Challenge #2
If the brothers of the Beta-Psi Chapter at University of Washington raise $10,000 or more during SAJ Weekend of Giving, DGM Tyler Miller will contribute $100 to the Beta-Psi Chapter Scholarship Fund.
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Pacific Northwest/Oregon vs. Boston District Challenge
The Chapter with the highest undergraduate participation % across the three participating Districts wins! Tiebreaker will be total fundraising by undergraduates in the tied chapters. The losing DGM will contribute $150 to the Chapter Scholarship Fund of the winning DGMs choice.
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Leaderboard
Top Chapters: # of Donors
These are the chapters leading the way in # of donors on SAJ Weekend of Giving 2020!
Rank Chapter Gifts
1 Delta-Xi (University of Mississippi) 380
2 Theta-Zeta (Eastern New Mexico University) 372
3 Delta-Mu (University of North Dakota) 291
4 Pi-Xi (Colorado State University) 287
5 Xi-Beta (Northeastern University) 219
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PWGM Kevin Kaplan's District Challenge
For each District that achieves 110% of its fundraising goal AND 100% Undergraduate Participation during SAJ Weekend of Giving, PWGM Kevin Kaplan will contribute $50.34 to each Chapter's Scholarship Fund. All Chapters and Districts are eligible for this challenge.
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DGM Tyler Miller's Pacific Northwest and Oregon District Challenge #1
For the first TWO Chapters in the Pacific Northwest and Oregon Districts to reach 110% of their SAJ Weekend of Giving fundraising goal, DGM Tyler Miller will contribute $100 to their Chapter Scholarship Fund for a total of $200. The eligible chapters are Beta-Psi (University of Washington), Gamma-Mu (Washington State University), Rho-Mu (Central Washington University), Tau-Epsilon (Gonzaga University), Upsilon-Delta (Eastern Washington University), Seattle University Colony, Gamma-Alpha (University of Oregon), Gamma-Sigma (Oregon State University), Sigma-Tau (Western Oregon University), Theta-Delta (Willamette University) and Theta-Epsilon (Portland State University).
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DGM Tyler Miller's Beta-Psi Challenge #1
If the Beta-Psi Chapter at University of Washington reaches AT LEAST 50 Alumni donations of $34 or more during SAJ Weekend of Giving, DGM Tyler Miller will contribute $100 to the Beta-Psi Chapter Scholarship Fund.
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DGM Tyler Miller's Beta-Psi Challenge #3
If Alumnus Bob Thorpe donates over $300 to the Beta-Psi Chapter at University of Washington during SAJ Weekend of Giving, DGM Tyler Miller will contribute $100 to the Beta-Psi Chapter Scholarship Fund.
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